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Feb. 16, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, welcome everyone to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
It is Saturday evening, a cold Saturday evening here in the South, February the 16th.
It is so great to be back with you tonight.
My dear friends and family and listeners, I do miss you over the course of a week, but it is good that over the course of that seven-day period that we are able to put together a great show for you.
And I think we've got another great show for you tonight.
Yes, indeed.
We are going to talk about all the biggest news and breaking stories of the week.
We're going to give you our opinion about President Trump's approval of the federal budget, that bill he signed, the declaration of the state of emergency and what that really means.
But we're going to do that in the second hour.
We're going to do that in the second hour with the pride of Louisiana.
Now, I'll let you mull over who that is.
You probably already know if you're a regular listener of this show, but he's going to be with us in the second hour to talk Trump and all of the week's biggest political stories.
But we're not going to open with that tonight.
We're going to open with something a little more esoteric, a little more something just for our audience, something that's certainly in our wheelhouse, to be sure.
And we're going to do that with Keith Alexander, who's not in the studio tonight.
We're connected with Keith via telephone.
And we are going to offer you our insight on the sex abuse scandal that is rocking the Southern Baptist Convention.
So here's what happened.
Over the course of the last week, there was a major so-called expose that was published by the Houston Chronicle that went very quickly viral through the national media.
The title of the article is Abuse of Faith.
The sub-headline reads, 20 years, 700 victims, Southern Baptist Sexual Abuse Spreads as Leaders Resist Reforms.
And they included a collection of mugshots there as their cover photo of just 220 of those 700 people who, since 1998, worked in Southern Baptist churches and were convicted of or pleaded guilty to sex crimes.
So this is a little different than the Me Too nonsense, the Roy Moore nonsense, where it was just baseless accusations, the Kavanaugh nonsense where these women just said whatever they wanted to and there was no proof.
No, these are 700 cases of people who were either convicted or pleaded guilty to child molestation, sex crimes, etc.
Now, why is that important to this audience?
I will wager a bet that such degenerate preying on children was non-existent when the Southern Baptist Convention still advocated openly for white collective interests.
I can almost guarantee you that from the 1840s through the 1950s and 60s, there was probably not a handful, perhaps even zero, similar cases.
Now, you ask yourself, James, how do you correlate the two?
How do you correlate this over the course of the last 20 years, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of cases of child molestation in the Southern Baptist Convention to their abandonment of their ancestors and their cucking on all of these other issues?
Well, I'll tell you.
I'm glad you asked.
I will tell you how I connect the dots there.
As we have said time and time again, the Southern Baptist Convention and other evangelical churches are dying because they alienate men who are the natural spiritual leaders of families.
The church today, with its cucking on race, feminism, and immigration, demands that the saving grace of Jesus Christ comes attached at the hip with this sick suicide cult of contemptible and feminized leaders like Steve Gaines, J.D. Greer, and Russell Moore.
So any sane and healthy man must reject the suicidal pact offered to him by the modern church.
And any reasonable person would reject such ridiculous practice of religion out of hand.
Meaning, what does that mean?
It means that the very best people in our society will be alienated from the church.
And they have been.
And so what you have left now is a collection of self-hating, apologetic weaklings like the trio I just mentioned, Gaines, Greer, and Moore, and apparently pedophiles.
So when you take strong and good men, if I do say so myself, like yours truly, and my pastor and millions of others like us, when you remove them, that vacuum will be filled by something.
And indeed, it has been filled by something.
And this is what the kind of people that has been filled by, 12 years and counting, the Southern Baptist Convention has fallen in terms of membership and baptisms.
And I don't see this little diddy about widespread child molestation stemming that tide.
Keith Alexander, my friend, your thoughts.
Well, I'm more or less on the same page as you, but I do believe it's more than just filling a vacuum that's been left by the departure of true men in the church.
I think that it was a lot of these true men were made to walk the plank, like your pastor, for example, and you.
The problem gets down to this, and it's not just a problem that is specific to the Southern Baptist Convention.
In fact, they're one of the last pieces of fruit to fall from the tree.
All major Protestant denominations, the Roman Catholic Church, basically, they've all embraced the gospels of Peter, Paul, and Mary and dispensed with the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
What has happened, in a word, is this: the true religion of people like Russell Moore, Steve Gaines, J.D. Greer is not Christianity, it's liberalism.
They put a little bit of Christian garnish around it to like Mary Poppin said a spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down.
But the medicine, what they're really, what their true spiritual zeal is for liberalism.
And Christianity, at the best, runs a distant second and probably is just being used hypocritically and a Machiavellian way to allow them to have a sinecure.
See, these are people that don't want to work very hard for a living.
And there are all sorts of sinecures throughout our society for liberals.
You can work for an NGO like Girls Incorporated or the YWCA, who now says that rather than winning souls, its primary mission is empowering women and eliminating Eliminating racism.
And likewise, that's what a pastorate in the Southern Baptist Church is having, just like it's happened for a priest or an associate rector at an Episcopal church or a pastor at a United Methodist church or at a Presbyterian church, USA, or at a Lutheran church, except for the Missouri Synod, for the Northern Baptists, for the Congregationalists.
Basically, if you're not a liberal, you have no chance at all of being in the hierarchy of any of those churches any more than a conservative is going to find himself on the staff of the New York Times or working for ABC, NBC, or Metro Golden Mayor or whatever.
You know, the cultural Marxist law marched through the institutions has definitely gone through denominational headquarters for almost every church, both Protestant or non-Protestant in the United States, both fundamentalist and mainline.
It's just Protestant.
It is, you know, it's an infection that, quite frankly, I don't know how we recover from this.
It took them about, oh, 80 years, 80, almost 90 years now, to march through the institutions and make these changes.
We don't have that much time to save America.
So, you know, that's where the problem lies, James.
Keith, outstanding commentary.
As always, that, ladies and gentlemen, is our opening salvo tonight.
But we're just getting started.
Two hours and 45 minutes of TPC to come.
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I'll be right back with you.
I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago.
So I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to tilt things in their direction.
There's no voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
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I really don't want to talk about this, but I will.
I'm just so mad.
I didn't get asked to the junior prom, and it's raining, which means by the time I get to school, I'm soaking wet.
Dad picked me up just after I left, and I was so mad.
I got out and he said, Wait, your mom said to give you this.
I forgot my lunch money, and then I dropped it in the water, and I was late for history.
And so at lunchtime, I had to find something on Jon Stewart Mill, which, of course, our library didn't have.
So I had to walk all the way down to the office to call my mom, and she found something on the internet and called me back.
And Karen, she wouldn't even help me, and that's a whole nother story.
But dad helped me conjugate nouns or whatever on the way to the swim team workout.
And then he read my history paper while I was in the pool.
And of course, I forgot the bibliography.
So I had to do that with my mother when I got home.
And it made me totally forget that I put my jeans in the washer that morning.
And I hate it when they sit wet like that all day and smell like mildew.
But my mom said she put them in the dryer while I was at the swim team.
And you know, I'm just not going to go to the prom no matter who asks me.
I just want to stay home with my mom and dad and just hang out.
Isn't it about time?
Unless Dustin asked me.
From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Walk like an angel, walk like an angel.
Talk like an angel, but I got wise.
You're the devil in disguise.
Oh, yes, you are.
Devil in disguise.
You fool me with your kisses.
You cheated and you skinned.
Heaven knows how you lied to me.
You're not the way you seem.
You look like an angel, look like an angel.
Walk like an angel, move like an angel.
Talk like an angel, but I got wives.
You're the devil in the skies.
Well, of course, folks, we dedicate that song by the king of rock and roll to the Southern Baptist Convention tonight.
Indeed, my contention remains that any church body who would alienate healthy, right-thinking men who would honor their ancestors, honor their fathers and their mothers as the Bible commands us to do, any convention who would go so far as to remove and expel an entire church because it harbors one member that doesn't cow to the false gods of political correctness.
This is the reaping of what they have sown.
You drive out the men and it is replaced by creeps, by self-hating weaklings, and by pedophiles.
And you say, well, James, this is just sour grapes because of what happened to you.
No, it is not that.
It is the truth.
As my pastor told me before, not every building with a steeple on it is a church.
And that's certainly true for so many churches today.
And I will say this unequivocally and very proudly: I am a Christian and I am a Confederate.
And this is a pro-Christian radio show.
This is a pro-Southern radio show, and this is a pro-white radio show.
That's who we are, and that's what we fight for.
And I am equally proud that there are people who don't share my faith and don't share my Southern patrimony that tune into this show and support this show.
You are all my brothers and my sisters.
But this is what we are.
And so this is why we talk about these issues when perhaps no other race realist show does.
But getting back to the matter, this made big news in Memphis this week because Steve Gaines, the immediate former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, also the current senior pastor at Bellevue Baptist Church, which is one of, if not the biggest Southern Baptist congregation in the world, He was back in the news because 10 years ago, as the Houston Chronicle made mention of, he refused to fire from his church a pastor who confessed to him that he was a child molester.
So this is one thing you've got to remember, folks.
This isn't baseless accusations that we've seen so much of recently from the Me Too movement.
These are people who admitted to child molestation and child predation.
People who were convicted of it in a court of law.
But no, someone who admitted to Steve Gaines that he was a child molester, he allowed to continue to serve in the children's ministry, if I'm not mistaken, for six months before finally he was dismissed.
So this is what you've got.
But this is the same man who happily signs edicts condemning so-called racism, the false sin, the fake sin of racism, and signs letters to the mayor of Memphis condemning heroes, Christian men like Nathan Bedford Forrest.
So this is the story that came out of Memphis this week.
The sex abuse investigation surrounding the Southern Baptist Convention faults a prominent local pastor for being complacent in reporting sexual abuse.
The Houston Chronicle reports current pastor of W Baptist Steve Gaines failed to immediately fire an offender.
Now he says his staff is trained on this matter.
Like you would have to be trained, Keith, to say that you shouldn't be a part of the children's ministry if you're a confessed child molester.
But this again is the church we have now because the real men have all gone elsewhere.
Well, the new motto for the Southern Baptist Convention should be pedophilia, see, racism, no.
Isn't it amazing, though?
The reason that guy wasn't fired, I have a theory about that, is that the left lives for these sinecures, basically make-work jobs or no-work jobs or somebody can draw a paycheck for doing little or nothing.
The churches are filled with people like that, people that could not make an honest living if they had to be productive and imaginative in what they do.
Instead, these are just, these are rewards for good leftists, being a pastor, being an associate pastor, being in charge of the child ministry or something.
Russell Moore's made-up position.
I bet back in 1960, there was no such position as the commissioner of ethics and whatever it is that he's supposedly fulfilling there for the Southern Baptist Convention.
You have it in all these NGOs and charities, and you have it in academia.
Basically, unfortunately, the youth of America is beginning to wise up to the fact that if you want to have job security, there's no better way than being a liberal because, and particularly if you're lazy and want job security, next to being a government employee, being a liberal just assures you that there's just a cornucopia of jobs for you.
And that's what's happened in the Southern Baptist Convention.
I just don't understand why people put up with this.
You know, what is a good Christian going to do?
And I told you this afternoon when he talked about this, I think we're going to have to go to the catacombs the way that our ancestors did.
The original Christian church, the original church was home churches.
I mean, you know, they obviously, at that time, at the onset of Christianity, they weren't meeting in these palatial churches that we see now, these megachurches where almost anything except the word of God is being preached.
They met in secret.
They met underground.
Well, you know, I certainly don't want a tithe to some church that's using my money to support a scoundrel like Russell Moore.
You know, that's just, you know, there's no way, you know, there's got to be some alternative to that, and there is.
I think that Christianity, the true Christians, are going to have to go underground, meet behind shuttered windows and closed doors, basically.
And they're not going to be able to rely on the products of today's divinity schools.
All of these people, it's like the people that are supposedly conservative commentators in the news that are anything but conservative.
These people from the Heritage Foundation, the Weekly Standard, the National Review, things like this.
They're careerists.
And they're going to tow whatever line their paymasters require them to tow in order to have a career.
Same thing for these churches.
Well, you can see now that one of the last bastions of the Christian church in America has fallen.
That stalwart Southern Baptist convention that back in the 1980s under the headship of Adrian Rogers, who was Steve Gaines' predecessor as the head man at Bellevue Baptist Church, which is the largest Southern Baptist church in the world, still, I believe, even though it has suffered quite a falling off of members under Steve Gaines' so-called leadership.
These people, you know, under Adrian Rogers, they drove all the liberals and moderates out of the Southern Baptist seminaries.
But the left is like its father, the devil.
They are never discouraged and they never sleep.
And they're working away assiduously.
They're digging deep off sluggard sleep, as my father used to quote for saying.
And that's what happens.
They're after, yeah, they never give up.
Like, for example, the hate crime law that is now being used to bring up the political affiliations of people accused of criminal activity so that they can prejudice juries against them.
That's the primary purpose of hate crime laws.
It was brought up before the United States Congress 43 times and voted down 43 times.
But did the devil get discouraged?
Not at all.
It was passed on the 43rd tront.
And now that the idea of even, you know, modifying that, much less reversing it, is just beyond the pale.
What we have to look forward to, and if this happens, I mean, forget about it.
You've heard The Last of Us and everyone else is hate speech law.
Yeah, love is hate and hate is love.
And that it's Orwellian.
It's beyond even what Orwell prophesies.
But we'll be right back with just another minute or two on this.
Then we're going to give you some good news.
Of course, it's coming from Eastern Europe and not America, but it's coming, and it's coming your way in the next segment.
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I really are about to get off of this, folks.
I thought it was an important topic, and a topic the likes of which you wouldn't hear on any other of the podcast or YouTube shows, just right here on TPC.
And again, David Duke is going to be with us in the second hour, and we're going to be talking with him about the latest in the Trump administration, all the breaking news and current stories.
That's the second hour.
But one last thing on this is that, you know, we played a clip here.
What was it, two weeks ago on this show, where the current president of the Southern Baptist Convention, J.D. Greer, said that Southern Baptists should be the fiercest, the most ardent defenders of homosexual rights.
We should be the first to stand up for the LGBTQ plus, whatever they're calling themselves now community.
And once again, here we are.
And another thing, Keith, is too, that J.D. Greer and Russell Moore were both fawning over this expose by the Houston Chronicle.
They were both saying, oh, thank you so much for writing this article.
Thank you.
And I can guarantee you the Houston Chronicle is owned by people, like the rest of the media is owned by people who hate Jesus Christ, who hate Southern Baptists.
Now, they might not hate sell-out cucks like Greer and Moore because they're doing their bidding.
They're just their pawns.
But to go out and fall over yourself, trip over yourself to thank the Christ-hating media for reporting this.
That's just another level of sickness that I found in this whole episode.
a man of God who hates the word of God is what you're talking about here.
And I quite frankly think they seek out people who are perverts now to fill positions in the church.
And, you know, take a look closely at Russell Moore and J.D. Greer, and I'll say nothing more about that.
But, you know, if they're not, then they missed a wonderful opportunity.
I think what they do nowadays when they recruit.
people to work in the church.
They look for some young guy that doesn't own a suit, that is great at rolling up the sleeves, having an untucked shirt and wearing skinny jeans that, you know, kind of expand at the bottom and whatnot, and has some tats, you know, that type of thing.
You know, then he's, you know, you're a real hipster and you're just what they're looking for in these churches.
And if you're secretly a pedophile or something else, you know, some other variety of perversion, you know, secretly, so much the better.
You know, I can't believe that Russell Moore and J.D. Greer have the nerve to come out and say that they're on the side of the angels on perversion.
I think they're on the side of the devils on it, quite frankly.
And, you know, Grew came close to saying it the other day.
You know, they tell you that they hate the sin but love the sinner, but I think they secretly love the sin as much as they love the sinner.
It's hard to argue based upon the fruit that they're bearing, and that's how we judge people.
One last thing on this, and this truly is the last thing.
So we all know Dwight McKissick, the chronic black malcontent in the Southern Baptist Convention.
Everything's racist again.
He's threatening to leave because they haven't gone far enough in the leftist direction to suit him.
That's right.
So he's the one who pushed forth the he's the one.
He's the black pastor in Texas who pushed forth the anti-Confederate flag resolution, which of course passed because if they didn't pass it, he was going to go to the media and cry about racism.
And he's the one who told me that we, the political cesspool, and yours truly were the inspiration for the anti-alt-right resolution that passed a couple of years ago under Steve Gaines, so-called leadership.
And the anti-James Edwards movement that got you and your church kicked out of the Southern Baptist Convention.
All correct.
So what I'm saying is, and this guy is a literal buffoon.
I'm not just saying that.
If you go to his Twitter, you will not find a single sentence that doesn't have the spelling or grammatical or punctuation error.
I mean, or all.
Sometimes he does all of them in one sentence, in a single sentence.
It's amazing to watch the man work.
But this is a literal buffoon.
He's a chronic malcontent.
Everything's race-based.
Everything's racism.
And no matter how much they fall over themselves to appease him, it's always on to the next thing.
And, you know, you would think that a guy that they basically torpedoed the entire church for would come to their defense in the light of this scandal.
But no.
No, he didn't come to their defense when this broke.
What he was saying was, oh, well, it's easier for a child molester to get into the leadership than a black man.
And it was just counting the blacks in leadership versus the white.
Well, you know, 700, there were 700 child molesters in the last one year.
We had 700 black presidents of this.
It was just crap like that.
Isn't it wonderful when leftists wind up taking down each other, leftists of different stripes?
You know, it's the coalition of the other and the other are not particularly fond of each other.
And, you know, basically all we have to do is sit back and watch and tear it up.
You know, it reminds me of what's happening with Governor Ralph Northam in Virginia right now.
Tell us, Keith.
We talked about this last week.
We talked about it last week at length, but I mean, tell us how it correlates to today's discussion.
Well, again, you have a white Southern governor who grew up in the South, went to BMI, Virginia Military Institute, then went to a medical school in Virginia.
And in that medical school annual, there's a picture on his senior person page of one guy in blackface, another guy in a Klan outfit.
And this is from like the mid-80s.
Well, he's the one who came out talking about how at this point he was that Virginia didn't follow suit with New York and approve of abortion up to the point of infanticide.
If the baby comes out alive, well, we can cure that.
Let's just off him just like we would do it if he was still in the womb.
Well, apparently some conservative guy found his annual and published his picture.
And I mean, it's been cut and covered since then for him.
Everybody's, you know, all sorts of little things.
He thinks he found, he thinks he found, and we talked about this at length last week, so we don't want to rehash it all, but he thinks he found his golden parachute.
He came back after he came out of hiding, he said he's going to really crack down on Confederate monuments.
So they think that's his escape clause.
And, you know, let me tell you what the greater significance of that is.
I told James when we talked earlier this week that white people, particularly white Southerners, are the 90-pound weakling on the beach.
Everyone else on the beach knows they can kick sand, including George, including Ralph Northam, the governor of Virginia, in the face of white Southerners.
And white Southerners can't do anything, and there's no fear of a reprisal from them.
They'll never have any negative consequences for coming down on white Southerners.
In other words, if you want to deflect criticism from yourself, triangulate and always go after the white Southern interests, and everybody can agree to join that particular lynch mob.
And that's what Ralph Northam is doing.
And who is defending our interests?
We, because grandma's Ice-T organizations like the Sons of Confederate Veterans don't want to take any type of meaningful action.
They want to bring a lawsuit.
Or, Keith, or, of course, more muscular entities like TPC, of course, in all honesty.
Well, we're the only ones that, yeah, but you know, the Sons of Confederate Veterans is a widespread and numerous group.
And if they really, you know, would grow a pair, they could come and do something about this.
For example, in Memphis, we had the city government with a white mayor and five white Republicans on the city council who voted along with their black compadres to take down the Confederate statute.
Now, I've suggested to the local branch of the Southern Sons of Confederate Veterans that they run a slate of candidates as independents against each one of these Republican city councilmen and the mayor on the sole issue that we are protesting their complicity in the removal of the Confederate statutes.
I guarantee you, none of these people would have been voted into office without the support of white Southerners.
But on the other hand, will they protect the interests of white Southerners the way that black politicians protect the interests of black constituents?
Heed their wishes, not at all.
Well, the reason they don't is because they know that when all is said and done, more will be said than done.
But if you ran somebody, this is perfectly legal, nonviolent, you know, it passes all the tests that it ought to pass.
But if you could prevent these type of people, these rhino Republicans, these backstabbers like Jim Strickland and the white members of the city council from getting elected and taught them that if they betrayed their base, they had no future in politics, maybe then we'd stop being the 90-pound weakling on the beach.
But until then, we will continue to be the 90-pound weakling on the beach.
You cannot.
Whites are so interested, particularly white women and increasingly feminized white men, are so interested, vitally interested in being considered nice that Oscar Wilde, the Victorian playwright, he said, in the real world, goodness isn't rewarded and evil isn't punished.
Instead, victory goes to the strong and defeat is thrust upon the weak.
And we're seeing it playing the truth in our future right now.
Truer words were never spoken.
Man, what a fast hour it's been.
We really are going to get to the good news of this hour.
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Well, obviously, folks, we've been talking the bulk of this hour about the sex scandal, the child molestation scandal, and the Southern Baptist Convention.
While we believe that's occurring, you know, you look at the last president of the Southern Baptist Convention, Steve Gaines, who presided over all of the anti-Southern resolutions in the SBC.
But one thing that I can say about Gaines, probably the only thing that there is that is good about him, is that he did take a biblical stance on marriage, marriages between a man and a woman.
Now, that is the most modicum of a thing that a preacher, it's sad when you have to praise the preacher for saying something so basic, but he was right.
Apparently, the most important thing, though, to remember about these people is that apparently Moses dropped one of the Ten Commandments, or actually 11 of them, on his way down Mount Sinai.
And that was, thou shalt not commit racism.
Well, this is the point, Keith.
It didn't exist as a concept until the mid-30s, but it has now been elevated to be the most venial sin of all.
And real sins, like the ones that James was just talking about, have been decriminalized.
Well, this is it.
So, yes, you can be kicked out of fellowship for not hating your ancestors.
And that's what I guess they consider racism to be today if you're a white person, but God forbid.
But this is the point I was getting at.
So Gaines was horrible on all of that, but at least he realized that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Now you've got the current president of the SBC.
Not only is he horrible on race in the South, he is pro-homosexual.
So you've got, that's what's progress.
That's what passes for progress in our modern parlance.
You get progressively worse.
But let me give you some good news, Keith.
We've got to get to this.
Let me say this one thing, though.
Last time on what you said, brings to mind great English poet Alexander Polk's comments in Essay on Man.
This is what's happened to all the churches.
Vice is a monster of so frightful a mean, M-I-E-N, in other words, appearance, that to be hated needs but to be seen.
But seen too oft, familiar with her face, we first endure, then pity, then embrace.
There it is, ladies and gentlemen, the cherry on the cake of this commentary.
But I do want to get to some good news.
Not all of the white world is insane as America is and our churches are Hungary.
Listen to this.
Hungary has axed the income tax for women with four or more kids.
So the Prime Minister of Hungary, in his most recent State of the Union address, compare that to the one we heard here recently in America, has made zero tolerance for immigration his main theme.
And he said this move over the income tax, getting rid of the income tax for women with four more kids, aims to, quote, ensure the survival of the Hungarian nation.
Listen to this story out of Budapest.
Hungary's government announced new tax benefits for families on Sunday as part of an effort to increase the birth rate while holding a hard line against immigration.
The measures announced by Prime Minister Victor Orban during his State of the Nation speech are meant to encourage women to have more children and reverse population decline.
We need Hungarian children, Orban said.
The benefits include a lifetime personal income tax exemption for women who give birth and raise at least four children and a subsidy of $8,825 towards the purchase of a seven-seat vehicle for families with three or more children, a low-interest loan of $35,000 for women under the age of 40 who are marrying for the first time.
A third of the debt will be forgiven when a second child is born, and the entire loan will be waived after the third child.
A loan program for families with at least two children to help them buy homes will also be expanded.
Orban, who has made zero tolerance for immigration his main theme, was elected to a third consecutive term in April.
He said the innovation is meant to ensure the survival of the Hungarian nation.
Keith, I wish we had a leader like that.
We don't.
Trump signed off this week on the new budget.
He declared a state of emergency that basically forbids him.
All of that.
And then it's more legal immigrants than we've ever had before.
Right.
And it's not smoking or what type of truth serum Jared and Ivank have been shooting into him.
But, you know, it would be really nice in a place like America where we would have the policy that demographic categories, i.e., white people, for example, or Asians, who are below replacement rate in fertility, were given some type of tax break.
Instead, I was watching the news today, and they're complaining that because of the government shutdown and because of other reasons, there are fewer tax refunds coming in the mail now, and they're smaller than they used to be.
Well, who would get a tax refund now?
Who would have, who thinks that they might even possibly owe income tax would file a income tax return by February the 16th?
Well, I'll tell you who would.
People that get the earned income credit.
In other words, when they file a tax return, there's no danger whatsoever of them owing any tax.
They get money paid back to them by the government.
These are the people that are complaining.
In other words, these people that are, you know, basically layabouts and don't earn enough money to, you know, pay income tax, they're the ones that are, you know, you've seen these things on the news, all those like mo money taxes and whatnot, and, you know, let us maximize your tax, you know, that, all that type of stuff.
Well, that's what our government caters to in opposite or in contrast to Victor Orban's Hungary and Eastern Europe.
Thank goodness that they were backward enough not to be part of the progressive Western Europe model.
They know saving grace.
Well, Eastern European, we've said for years, Eastern Europe, Russia could be the key to white survival.
And I want to get back to that.
Before we focus more on Trump, I mean, Trump again said he wanted to, he said this week he wants drug dealers to receive the death penalty, but he just signed a few weeks ago a bill letting drug dealers out of prison.
So we got all this to talk about in the second hour.
I don't want to focus on that negative right now.
I want to focus on the positive that's going on in the white world.
Right now, we're talking about Hungary.
Now, that is a man.
That is a leader.
That is a man who is putting his people first.
And when he says he wants Hungary to survive, he means by default white people, because Hungary doesn't have this BS idea that they are a nation of ideas.
They're a nation of blood.
But they would if the leftists had their way.
Well, they were ironically shielded from Hungary.
They were ironically shielded from what has plagued the West, from communism, actually hardened them and and inoculated them from all of the travesties of success and prosperity that we have suffered, but nevertheless it's it.
Keith, your thoughts on the proposal out of out of Hungary, though.
What's going on there is encouraging.
At least some of our partners signed that.
All white people have not joined the suicide pact that the left has, and you know.
Look at Russia, for example.
Russia used to be the USSR, back when Russia was the Soviet Union and was Marxist and atheists.
Well, Hollywood could not stop laughing about people that were scared of Russia.
They even made a movie about it back in the mid 60s, called the Russians are coming.
The Russians are coming now though, when the atheists and the Bolsheviks are no longer in charge, but you have a Christian nationalist in charge, and they're leading the way of, you know, devising good policies, like Victor Orbin's policy for the survival of the white race.
Well suddenly, Russia is the great Satan in America's eyes, and you know they're the one group that we can.
You know, one of the, the primary thing that Trump has done that breaks faith with the left is he doesn't have this reflexive hatred of Russia apparently, at least not to the extent that they feel is appropriate for an American president.
But you know, I did.
Here's another good thing, I heard Ted Cruz, of all people, proposed that there's 14 billion dollars that have been seized by the Federal Treasury.
That was money in El Chapo's criminal organization here in America.
Right, right proposed that that 14 billion dollars be used to build the wall.
So, as we say here in the south, even the blind hog can find a good acre every once in a while.
Hats off to Ted Cruise for making that proposal.
Of course it's not going to go anywhere in the Democratic UH House OF Representatives, but nonetheless I think it's a brilliant idea.
Well Keith, all that is true uh, I hope I I, I again.
Trump basically signed a spending bill now funding the government, which he said he wasn't going to do.
He signed it and it basically forbids him from building the wall under any circumstances, basically grants amnesty and Coulter's all over it.
We'll talk more about that in a second.
At least I, I knew all along that whenever he tried to do anything, whether it was declare a national emergency or even if he hadn't and just got the 1.7 billion or whatever billion or whatnot to build the wall that was given to him in this congressional bill that of course there'd be some crazy uh left-wing judge Aloha in a Wai or judge Uh Moonbeam in California that would uh uh declare that it was unconstitutional and we'd be tied up in the court for a while.
But you know that unfortunately, is the result of judicial supremacy, which came to fruition for all practical purposes with the Brown decision and has basically put us under a dictatorship of unelected judges ever since 1954.
And that's why we're still plagued with the same ailment today.
But we're all on the same roller coaster, so we'll see where the ride ends up, and we're going to continue to fight until God himself calls us home.
But I'll tell you, coming up in the second hour, more on what's going on with the Trump administration with the pride of Louisiana, as I put it.
But I want you to stay tuned, everybody, to the third hour.
In the third hour, I'm going to talk about the passing of Congressman Walter Jones.
Just going to be me and you, a little solo action, 101.
I'm going to talk about Walter Jones, and I'm going to remember a classic confrontation that I had with the controlled media.
I want you to stay tuned to the third hour for that.
Thank you, Keith.
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